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The Tun Abdul Razak Broadcasting and Information Institute (IPPTAR) is a Malaysian government agency established in 1971 to provide professional training in the fields of broadcasting and information.
IPPTAR's primary function is to enhance the skills and knowledge of broadcasting professionals in Malaysia, ensuring they are equipped to meet the demands of the ever-evolving media landscape. The institute offers a wide range of courses, including program production, radio and television engineering, and strategic communication.
IPPTAR also conducts research on emerging media trends and technologies, and it plays a crucial role in developing Malaysia's national broadcasting and information policies.
The Tun Abdul Razak Broadcasting and Information Institute (IPPTAR) is a Malaysian government agency established in 1971 to provide professional training in the fields of broadcasting and information.
IPPTAR's primary function is to enhance the skills and knowledge of broadcasting professionals in Malaysia, ensuring they are equipped to meet the demands of the ever-evolving media landscape. The institute offers a wide range of courses, including program production, radio and television engineering, and strategic communication.
IPPTAR also conducts research on emerging media trends and technologies, and it plays a crucial role in developing Malaysia's national broadcasting and information policies.
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